EasyJet holidays adds free child places
EasyJet holidays has added more free kids’ places for summer 2024 in Egypt and Turkey.
The offer is now available in an additional 29 hotels, bringing the total to 140 hotels across both countries.
The holiday company offers free child places to over 230 hotels in destinations across Europe and North Africa.
These include Corfu, Lanzarote and the Algarve.
Families get extra savings on package holidays which are inclusive of hotels, flights, 23kg of luggage per person and transfers on all beach breaks.
Paul Bixby, easyJet holidays’ Commercial Director said, “It’s been brilliant to see our customers make the most of our free child places this summer.”
“We’re really pleased to be adding even more for summer 2024.”
Learn more about : easyJet Holidays ( United Kingdom )
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